Americans’ views of global threats differ by party, age
Seven-in-ten Americans view the spread of false information online as a major threat facing the nation in 2025.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Seven-in-ten Americans view the spread of false information online as a major threat facing the nation in 2025.
Overall, a slim majority of Americans (55%) express a great deal or fair amount of confidence in federal career employees, while 44% have little or no confidence.
59% of Americans say they are not confident that Trump can make wise decisions about the Russia-Ukraine war.
About three-quarters of Republicans (73%) expect the economy to be better a year into President Donald Trump’s second term, while 64% of Democrats say it’ll be worse.
Women have overtaken men and now account for more than half (50.7%) of the college-educated labor force in the United States.
Americans are somewhat divided over whether selective colleges and universities should factor race and ethnicity into admissions decisions.
Among employed adults who have a job that can be done from home, 75% are working remotely at least some of the time.
Democracy – which, even in its most minimal form, requires the selection of governments through elections – necessarily relies on the people. Citizens must vote for representatives or policies, and, some would argue, are responsible for being informed and for holding politicians accountable via elections or protests. But, across the 24 countries surveyed, citizen behavior […]
Democrats’ frustration with their own party is up sharply, as many say it hasn’t pushed back hard enough against Trump and the GOP. In contrast, 40% of Republicans say they are frustrated with their party.
In 2023, 42% of adults were unpartnered, down from 44% in 2019. The decline in the share of adults who are unpartnered since 2019 has occurred across all age groups.
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